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Hey boss when you get a minute could you please help out newbie Former USMC with his troubles of a snow blower in the "Kubota 2750 Snow Blower" thread!
your right, i've seen a few, I was thinking there was more too it.
Thanks, I'll be fabin up something totally different.
Hi Vic
I have an L140 and would appreciate any help you can give me. Knowing its equivalent would be really helpful .I`ve come across this video on you tube of an L140if you`d like to take a look...... http://youtu.be/gjZpY0CRmVo Thanx Vince.
It was very, very bad of me not to post back after all the replies. I ended up getting it rebuilt for a fraction of the cost of new at a local (50 kms!) radiator place. I think it cost me about $200 in the end--the best price I got for a replacement was $650, and one mob quoted $850! Pirates....yaaarr!
Hi Vic,
Thank you for your time. I will go further to see where this power is coming from and definitely will run a fuse in-line.
Steve
I'll try to get you some one of these days. If you do a Google images search for L245DT you'll find a lot of pics on the web where the loader subframe rear arms that go from the middle to rear axle are clearly shown.
imstephanw
Today 07:11 PM
imstephanw
Well I found the positive and negative wires in the back end of my BX1860 and took the tape off exposing them. I do know that they are on only if the ignition key is turned on, which is a good thing. Does anyone know if these wires are part of the circuit which runs all of the lights (20 amp fuse), or do these 2 wires run off a separate fuse. I want to run 2 lights forward and one flood at the back.
Thank you.
Steve
Well I found the positive and negative wires in the back end of my BX1860 and took the tape off exposing them. I do know that they are on only if the ignition key is turned on, which is a good thing. Does anyone know if these wires are part of the circuit which runs all of the lights (20 amp fuse), or do these 2 wires run off a separate fuse. I want to run 2 lights forward and one flood at the back.
Thank you.
Steve
Do you have any pictures of your subframe build or any of the tractor with subframe?
I'm making a subframe to fix a weak front end, but would like to be able to mount a backhoe (down the road).
Thanks
I do some farming on the family ranch up Wheeler canyon off of fooothill rd in Santa Paula, the ranch has been in the family sence 1900, I dont make a living off of it but have a great time there farming and hunting. I work for the Edison co to keep me in toys......Dan
Small indeed!! Happy Thanksgiving to you. Yes, we're right off the #118 at Center School Road. My tractor is pretty much a hobby --- I do a little real work now and then as it comes my way. Always looking to do more --- let me know if I can help.
Bruce I saw on your post your inCamarillo small world Im in east Ventura , Farm in Santa Paula just wanted to say hi , have a nice Thanksgiving......Dan
JimBeard,

I am having the same issue with my B2320 regarding the HST sticking. I read your posts, have you had any luck with the fix ?

Any help would be appreciated.

Thank you

Serge Tremblay
MDsteve, I cant answer your question, but I have an L295DT with a 1200 loader and have a question for you about your hydraulic connections for the loader. I have the same block attached to the relief valve but have a bad hyd pump that I am going to replace. Do you have a 3rd hose from your loader valve back to your transmission for overfow or bypass? Better yet could you send me some pictures of how your hyd hoses are connected. My email is sales@stepdoctor.com Thanks, George
Hello, I also own an L2402DT-M. Im looking for an Operators Manual (in english). Do ypu have one, and where did you get it?
GDay Jim. Youve been quiet on the forum, but do you still have an L2402DT-M?
Me too.. I was wondering if you have an Operators Manual & where you got it from?
There is a two year old message where you say you have owners manual and parts manual for the model 1200 loader. I sent a private message with my email address, if you can send one to me.

Thanks,

Scott